Wednesday on MSNBC’s “All In,” Clinton administration Secretary of Labor Robert Reich said President Donald Trump is like former King George III, who lost America in our Revolution and is remembered as the mad king.

Since last week, the news media has been busy churning out content echoing a talking point propagated during Congressional testimony by President Trump’s disgraced and disbarred attorney Michael Cohen claiming that Trump will not allow a peaceful transition if he loses the 2020 election.

Activist Robert Reich, who served as Bill Clinton’s Secretary of Labor, sent out a blast email on behalf of MoveOn.org on Thursday asking for donations to fund “MoveOn’s emergency campaign to stop Brett Kavanaugh.”

On Friday’s broadcast of HBO’s “Real Time,” host Bill Maher argued that in order to think things in America are going well, “you have to not care about democracy, Russia, corruption, the environment.” Maher said, “[A]lmost 60 percent of the

On Thursday’s broadcast of CNN’s “AC360,” former Labor Secretary Robert Reich asked, “how can you possibly say that Obamacare, the Affordable Care Act actually was cruel or a burden to people? That’s absurd.” During a discussion with economist Stephen Moore,

Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” former Clinton administration Secretary of Labor Robert Reich said, “the Democratic Party has not been in this bad shape since the 1920’s.” Reich said, “Right now, there is a disconnect, George, between a rather sclerotic

Robert Reich, a professor at UC Berkeley and former U.S. Secretary of Labor, has insinuated that President Donald Trump incited Monday’s riots in Sweden — echoing his unproven conspiracy theory just weeks ago that Breitbart News organized violent demonstrations at his university.

Wednesday on MSNBC’s “All In,” former Labor Secretary Robert Reich said there was a “groundswell” against President Donald Trump and “the authoritarian Republicans” enabling him. Reich said, “You know, Democrats, like any office holders, what they want to do, they obviously

UC Berkeley’s official alumni website have repeated Robert Reich’s conspiracy theory that claims Breitbart News paid anti-fascist protesters to cause violence and start the riot during Breitbart Senior Editor MILO’s show at the college last week.

Tuesday on MSNBC, discussing President Donald Trump’s tweet calling the judge who temporarily halted his executive order restricting travel from seven Muslim-majority countries a “so-called judge,” former Labor Secretary Robert Reich said Trump’s tweets “are designed to intimidate and put down

The Washington Post has published a sharp rebuke against former Labor Secretary Robert Reich’s wacky claim that violent left-wing protests at U.C. Berkeley last week were somehow the result of a plot by Breitbart News.

Newsweek have published a conspiracy theory written by UC Berkeley’s Professor of Public Policy and former Secretary of Labor, Robert Reich, questioning whether the anti-MILO rioters at Berkeley last week were paid by Breitbart News.

On Thursday’s broadcast of “CNN Tonight,” UC-Berkeley Professor of Public Policy and former Labor Secretary Robert Reich stated “I’ve heard that there was some relationship” between the rioters at Breitbart Editor Milo Yiannopoulos’ speech at UC-Berkeley and “the right-wing movement

This week on “Democracy Now!” former Clinton administration Labor Secretary Robert Reich said President-elect Donald Trump does not “have any understanding of a democracy” and that his “leanings are toward tyranny.” Reich said “Donald Trump also does not have any

Hillary Clinton’s campaign is airing an attack ad accusing Donald Trump of “root[ing] for the real estate crash,” while ignoring that many of Clinton’s own top corporate donors were implicated in helping to cause the subprime-mortgage crisis and the roots

Sunday on ABC’s ‘This Week With George Stephanopoulos,” former Clinton Secretary of Labor Robert Reich said Hillary Clinton’s lack of “disclosure” is a “key vulnerability.” Reich said, “She’s running a general election campaign already. But I do think the issue